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Vernell's diagnosis is fluid on her lungs due to heart problems. The fluid has been removed and she is resting more comfortably now. This is a reoccurrence of problems she had a few months ago. She'll be in the hospital a few days for a change of medications and monitoring. The prognosis is good. Thanks for all the healing Ohmmms my friends. Keep 'em coming, please.

Thanks for the update, Barb. I'm glad to hear that Vernell is improving.

Attn: RVMs attending GC@CL Redux; I need some 'splainin, plz. The ole' man only has three more Mondays till he is permanently under my fee.... uh... retired!!! So it appears that we are full speed ahead for the Redux. I was looking at the RVM website and see that the Opening of the Kimono is April 15, but there is no time of day indicated.

If we reserve our site (23?) for the 15th, we will likely travel from Houston to Hot Springs on that day, arriving around 4-5 p.m. Is the opening ceremony scheduled at night? Since this is our first Curiosity I don't want to miss anything. When are y'all planning to arrive? Anyone getting there a day or more early?

Attn: RVMs attending GC@CL Redux; I need some 'splainin, plz. The ole' man only has three more Mondays till he is permanently under my fee.... uh... retired!!! So it appears that we are full speed ahead for the Redux. I was looking at the RVM website and see that the Opening of the Kimono is April 15, but there is no time of day indicated.

If we reserve our site (23?) for the 15th, we will likely travel from Houston to Hot Springs on that day, arriving around 4-5 p.m. Is the opening ceremony scheduled at night? Since this is our first Curiosity I don't want to miss anything. When are y'all planning to arrive? Anyone getting there a day or more early?

Vernell's diagnosis is fluid on her lungs due to heart problems. The fluid has been removed and she is resting more comfortably now. This is a reoccurrence of problems she had a few months ago. She'll be in the hospital a few days for a change of medications and monitoring. The prognosis is good. Thanks for all the healing Ohmmms my friends. Keep 'em coming, please.

Barb, my mom just got out of the hospital after treatment for pneumonia. She also has a little fluid in the lining around her lungs, but Lasix is taking care of that. Prognosis is very good.

I'm glad to hear your friend is doing better, as well. Will continue those healing ommmmmmmmms for her!

Nope. We have been to CL 5 or 6 times in the past 3 years; always leave home around 8 a.m. and get to CL around 5-ish. We make short stops to walk the dog and coffee breaks.

We have always been in "working stiff vacation mode" for our trips, so have been used to covering a lot of miles per day. It will take us a while to realize that retirement means slow down and enjoy the scenery!

Nope. We have been to CL 5 or 6 times in the past 3 years; always leave home around 8 a.m. and get to CL around 5-ish. We make short stops to walk the dog and coffee breaks.

We have always been in "working stiff vacation mode" for our trips, so have been used to covering a lot of miles per day. It will take us a while to realize that retirement means slow down and enjoy the scenery!

We have always been in "working stiff vacation mode" for our trips, so have been used to covering a lot of miles per day. It will take us a while to realize that retirement means slow down and enjoy the scenery!

Believe me, it takes less time than you think. It will probably kick in about half way to CL...

Totally off topic, but that isn't unusual for moi: here's what was invisible around the first quarter moon in the afternoon sky about 3:00 today.

Sorry it's at 90* from vertical! (This is an exercise for your collective neck.)
The moon is by Aries' front hooves. It's from an app called Sky Walk, which enables one to see what is both above and below the horizon at any time, day or night, indoors or out.